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tsunami
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Show fields related to view

Is it possible to show tables for a particular Relationship View instead of showing all tables. It becomes a nuisance having to look through all the tables for the entire model

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v-jingzhang
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Hi @tsunami 

 

@VahidDM has provided the links to the docs. For the operation, you can click on the + icon at bottom to create a custom layout page, then drag tables from the Fields pane into it to show a subset of all tables. 

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v-jingzhang
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Hi @tsunami 

 

@VahidDM has provided the links to the docs. For the operation, you can click on the + icon at bottom to create a custom layout page, then drag tables from the Fields pane into it to show a subset of all tables. 

vjingzhang_0-1648624436975.png

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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VahidDM
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Hi @tsunami 

 

Check these links, you will find the answer:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-relationship-view

 

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/business-applications-release-notes/april19/business-intelligence/p...

 

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truptis
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @tsunami ,

I don't think we can hide tables from the relationship view.

Although, you can only hide the tables from the data view which an end user can't see. This can be done by going to your data view -> clicking on the table name-> right click -> hide

 

If you want to have a cleaner view of the relationships, then you can move only the required tables on one side in order to see the flow.

 

Else go to the manage relationship tab and click on the relations n manually check the relationships & create a rough flow at some other place.

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